Kondisi Tenaga Kerja Di Provinsi Bengkulu Di Tengah Pandemi Covid-19

Nani Sumarni
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One of which its impact the Covid-19 is  job availability. This study aims to  analyze  the  unemployment  rate  in  Bengkulu  Province,  especially during  the  Covid-19  pandemic.  This  research  is  quantitative  with  a descriptive statistical approach. The data source used is secondary data from  the  Central  Bureau  Statistics  for  2017-2020.  The  results  of  this study state that the Covid-19 pandemic has an influence in a decrease in the number of businesses by 0,86 percent. Two sectors, which are trade and  agriculture  sectors,  became  the  people's  main  choice  to  survive during the pandemic, compared to the industrial sector which has been most  significantly  affected  by  the  pandemic.  In  line  with  that,  the population working as family workers/unpaid workers increased to 3,71 percent. The results of the analysis of the data for the last four years show  that  in  terms  of  education  completed,  the  employment  is  still dominated by people with low education, that reached 78,27 percent. However, among the three graduates, high school graduates are the most not  being  absorbed  in  the  world  of  work.  Meanwhile,  the  number  of unemployed people with diploma education has actually decreased.
班古鲁省的劳动力状况发生了Covid-19大流行
新冠疫情的影响之一是就业机会。本研究旨在分析明库鲁省的失业率,特别是在Covid-19大流行期间。本研究采用描述性统计方法进行定量分析。数据来源为中央统计局2017-2020年二级数据。这项研究的结果表明,新冠肺炎大流行对企业数量减少了0.86%的影响。与受大流行影响最严重的工业部门相比,贸易和农业部门成为人们在大流行期间生存的主要选择。与此同时,家庭佣工/无薪佣工的人数增加到3.71%。对近四年数据的分析结果表明,在完成教育方面,就业仍然以低教育程度的人为主,达到78.27%。然而,在这三个毕业生中,高中毕业生是最不被工作世界所吸收的。与此同时,拥有文凭教育的失业人数实际上有所减少。
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